Vidošić offered his resignation which the club has accepted.

The club has also agreed to a mutual termination with Rado's son Dario Vidošić.

General manager David Dome says it’s an outcome that enables the club to move forward and focus on turning around a disappointing run of results.

“We entered this season with tremendous optimism,” Dome said. “Based on the pedigree of both Darije Kalezić and Rado Vidošić – both title winners, both excellent football thinkers.”

“Over recent weeks it’s become apparent not everyone has been on the same page and the playing group has begun to be affected by this uncertainty.

“We’ve put tremendous work this season into progressing the culture at this football club and the players and staff have bought into this. We are confident this unity of vision and purpose hold us in good stead to improve performances.

“We would like to thank Rado for his time at Wellington. His professionalism and experience has greatly benefitted our football club and we wish him all the very best for future endeavours.”

“The club will announce new player and coaching additions in coming weeks once the January transfer window has opened."